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- Suffering from incredibly obnoxious audio crackle + slight video lag
For months now, I've been suffering from an insane amount of audio crackling in RetroArch; it won't stop crackling for even a second It also appears that the video is lagging too
- Anyone had any luck with the speed up function of Retroarch and the . . .
Go into your RetroArch settings (L3+R3 by default) Go to Settings > Input > Hotkeys Hover over 'Hotkey Enable' and press Start to remove the binding Go to Fast-Forward (Toggle) or Fast-Forward (Hold) and select a binding It should now work I've tested this with Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and it works fine
- Optimisation tips for RG35XX Plus and H owners : r RG35XX
To use the overlays, launch a game from each system using RetroArch and in Quick Menu, find On-Screen Overlay > Overlay Preset and navigate to where you placed the overlay pack - r emember to save core or content overrides, very important for GameBoy and GameBoy Color because they use the same core!
- Fast-forward feels very minimal (almost like normal speed). Is it . . .
Playing SNES Final Fantasy VI (3 in US), when fast-forwarding on Miyoo Mini I get very fast speed, and that helps during battles However on RG35XX H the speed-up is minimal
- game is running too fast : r RetroArch
Try changing your audio driver in settings>Drivers Your game is running too fast because the audio isn't working If you get the audio working it should fix the speed
- Perfect Audio Video Synchronization - General - Libretro Forums
Behold a small guide faq of the sync options in retroarch for silky smooth console experience Preface A game console is always in perfect sync with the TV (usually CRT) because the console itself generates the video signal, meanning NTSC games are native in 59 94Hz (audio video) and that is exactly what the console outputs to the TV Emulators on the other hand do NOT have control over the
- Constant audio crackling : r RetroArch
I haven't used RetroArch in years, so I'm guessing this is related to updating to Windows 10 or something, but now, every game I play, no matter the core, has horrific crackling sound
- Getting the Best Out of SNES9x : r miniSNESmods
And it comes at a cost Everywhere I've read the idea is to set it until you start getting choppy performance or gross audio clipping (This can be balanced with the audio delay setting ) Don't even try the run-ahead: All it does is fast forward and then crash One test it deleted all of Super Mario World's saves in the process
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